Only two out of 8 names (highlighted in yellow) show a ‘rise up, fall below’ pattern that I’ve mentioned. All the other names show a wide range of results (e.g Mirai, where, percentage wise, it is increasing slightly, and Nozomi, where it fell in the year of the Goat but rose up slightly after that).

Girls

Kanji

Romaji

1990

1991

1992

Percentages

90-91

91-92

未来

Mirai

1630

1040

935

0.408%

0.347%

0.385%

-14.977%

10.912%

麻未

Mami

405

317

201

0.101%

0.106%

0.083%

4.303%

-21.777%

真未

Ma(sa)mi

240

244

157

0.060%

0.081%

0.065%

35.478%

-20.620%

未希

Miki

214

142

144

0.054%

0.047%

0.059%

-11.577%

25.105%

夏未

Natsumi

95

199

111

0.024%

0.066%

0.046%

179.139%

-31.187%

未央

Mio

154

121

62

0.039%

0.040%

0.026%

4.702%

-36.787%

愛未

Aimi

141

113

74

0.035%

0.038%

0.030%

6.795%

-19.211%

祐未

Yu/ū/mi

116

76

60

0.029%

0.025%

0.025%

-12.693%

-2.605%

亜未

Ami

111

73

58

0.028%

0.024%

0.024%

-12.362%

-1.982%

未奈

Mina

108

100

78

0.027%

0.033%

0.032%

23.387%

-3.774%

彩未

Ayami

104

65

50

0.026%

0.022%

0.021%

-16.714%

-5.102%

未佳

Mika

102

121

48

0.026%

0.040%

0.020%

58.080%

-51.061%

未紗

Misa

101

112

97

0.025%

0.037%

0.040%

47.771%

6.845%

恵未

Emi

90

77

41

0.023%

0.026%

0.017%

14.009%

-34.311%

未帆

Miho

84

93

62

0.021%

0.031%

0.026%

47.535%

-17.755%

Out of 15 names shown, only 5, highlighted in yellow, show a ‘rise up, fall below’ pattern. In that sense, the girls show a similar result to the boys.

The next year of the Goat was 2003. As Tamahiyo doesn’t have their survey data for 2003 and Namae Jiten doesn’t have data for 2004, it’s impossible to tell if the results would be similar to the one from 1990-1992.